The Master List: Good and Bad Buys in September

Updated June 30, 2020 by Kyle James
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As we enter early September, it’s a great time to make certain purchases. After all, one of the best ways to save money is to time the market on certain items so you remain in the driver’s seat in terms of negotiating power. It is with this in mind that I present the best and worst items to purchase in September.

Fall costs

The Good Buys in September:

Holiday Airfare

~ Will you be traveling home for Thanksgiving or Christmas this year? If so, book your airfare early as these high-demand flights will get nothing but more expensive as we get into October and early November. Also, coupon trends here at Rather-Be-Shopping.com show a big decline in travel coupons after September. Book now!

iPhone 5s/5c

~ Ahead of the much anticipated iPhone 6 release on September 9th, Walmart recently discounted the iPhone 5C to .97 cent with a 2 year contract. You can also get the iPhone 5S for only $97 with a 2 year contract. So for those who don’t need the newest and greatest phone (like me) opt for this sweet deal. Don’t want the 2 year contract? Check out what T-Mobile has going on that allows you to buy an iPhone 5S, make a monthly payment on it, and sign-up for a very affordable month-to-month plan that in many cases is cheaper than getting it from Walmart. Finally consumers are getting some solid choices when it comes to smartphone plans.

Mattresses

~ Mattresses notoriously go on sale in September. Labor Day weekend for whatever reason has become a rock star weekend for mattress sellers to offer amazing deals and consumers respond in droves. Easily save 60% off name brand, high quality mattresses, like Sealy, Serta, Stearns & Foster, and Beautyrest. If you and your back are in need of a new mattress shop the deals in early September and save a solid chunk of change.

Swimming Pool Stuff

~ As the weather starts to cool down, so does the market for swimming pools toys, equipment, supplies, and chemicals. Look for screaming deals in September as retailers look to get rid of inventory rather than having to store it over the winter months.

Patio Furniture/BBQ’s

~ Many retailers are slashing the price on both patio furniture and BBQ’s ahead of the cold weather when the market will really enter the toilet. A few of the best deal we have found are at Home Depot, Lowe’s, Costco, Orchard Supply, and Sears. Patio furniture will be marked at up to 50% off. Also look for similar deals on BBQ’s, seat cushions, outdoor fans, and garden decor.

Baseball Gear

~ My son just started playing fall baseball and was in need of a new bat as his old one was a little short as he seemed to have grown 6 inches over the summer. So off we went bat shopping at Dick’s Sporting Goods. The deals were simply amazing, not only did we find a $20 off $100+ coupon, which was awesomely accepted by the Dick’s Sporting Goods cashier, but we also found some really sweet sales on gloves, training aids, balls, and baseball apparel.

This goes way beyond just big-box sporting goods stores too, look for deals at garage sales and places like Play-It-Again Sports which sells gently used baseball gear for pennies on the dollar. Bottom-line is that baseball is not being played in many places as football season ramps up, making September a great time to stock up for next spring if you have a ball player in the family.

Cars (Last Years Models)

~ Toyota, Chevrolet, and Ford are offering 0% financing on many of their 2014 models in early September. Many auto makers also have special Labor Day sales and rebates making September a great month to shop for a new car. As dealerships work to clear inventory to make room for 2015 models, which typically start to arrive in late September and October, it increases your negotiating power substantially.

Summer Apparel

~ Last year, on Labor Day weekend, I made the trek with my wife and kids to a large factory outlet center a couple hours away. I was absolutely blown away with the deals on summer apparel and shoes. Specifically, American Eagle Outfitters was 50% off the ENTIRE store, no joke. Way better than any coupon they’ll have on Cyber Monday or Black Friday. Also, the Nike Outlet had t-shirts for $6.99, regularly $15, and over 50% off many pairs of shoes.

If you can’t make it to an outlet in early September to stock up for next year, then be sure shop online as many clothing websites will be running some great clearance sales in an effort to clear out Summer apparel. This is also a great time to stock up for next year if you have kids by buying stuff a size or two bigger.

Golf Clubs and Gear

~ The summer golfing season is coming to a close in September which leads to some great deals if you are in the market for a new set of clubs or various golf equipment like bags, shoes, gloves, and training aids. According to Golf Digest editor Bob Carney, you can easily save 20%-25% by buying last season’s models in September. If you are a weekend warrior like me you already know that last season’s clubs are just as good as next years.

“Some” Back-To-School Supplies

~ If you are like many and have procrastinated buying several of the items on your back-to-school list, you may be in for some sweet savings in September. Many big-box stores and office supply chains over bought certain items and now need to clear them off shelves, passing the savings along to you. Be sure to shop the clearance racks at Walmart, Office Depot, Target, and Kohl’s and look for deals on binders, pencil sharpeners, backpacks, and other items that didn’t sell well for whatever reason.

The Bad Buys in September:

Laptops and Tablets

~ As we enter September, we also enter a time of year when laptop and tablet deals are fairly limited, especially on newer models. Back to school sales are pretty much over and Christmas shopping has not yet begun. It is definitely worth your while to wait until Black Friday and Cyber Monday at the end of November when the deals really come out of the woodwork.

Halloween Costumes

~ Our coupon trends show that over the past 5 years the best coupons come out between October 1st and the 15th. We typically see coupons and deals in the 30-45% off range. Avoid the compulsion to buy your kid’s Halloween costume early and save money in October.

Fall Apparel

~ If you can wait to update your fall wardrobe until October or early November you’ll save a bunch of money. New fall clothing lines are just now rolling out and they are almost all being sold at full price. Here at Rather-Be-Shopping.com, we typically start to see 20-30% off coupons for new clothing lines in early October. Wait and save.

Wine

~ In the aftermath of the 6.1 earthquake that shook the Napa Valley, several wineries suffered significant losses to stored wine. Because of this shaker, the price of wine at these wineries may very well be rising. Look for your favorite Cabernet Sauvignons to be affected the most. If you start to see prices inflate, wait and buy when the dust has settled and the prices have come back down.

Hotel Room for Thanksgiving

~ The travel experts at Hipmunk.com say that it is best to procrastinate your Thanksgiving hotel room as travelers can save $50 on average if they wait until November to book. Hotels are notorious for lowering prices as we get closer to the holidays in order to fill empty rooms.

HDTV’s

~ While it may be tempting to go out and buy a big ol’ TV to kickoff the NFL and college football seasons, you’re much better served to wait for the famed Black Friday weekend to pull the trigger on a deal. Not only will you find better deals on name brand televisions, but also on the lesser known discount brands.

November and December create the perfect storm for TV buyers as the deals are prominent in an effort to entice holiday shoppers and clear out models ahead of new TV’s being released in January and February after the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.


By Kyle James

55+ Restaurants Where Kids Eat Free (Broken Down by Day)

Updated September 4, 2024 by Kyle James
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With three kids who seem to eat as if their stomach has a hole in the bottom of it, I’m a big fan of restaurants and eateries where kids eat for free on specific days of the week. I mean, heck, if you’re going to go out for a family dinner, why not go somewhere where kids dine for no charge. It’s with this in mind that I present over 55 restaurants where kiddos eat for free…broken down by day of the week.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Always call ahead to make sure your local restaurant or franchise is participating as many of these can vary by geographical location.

55+ Restaurants Where Kids Eat Free (Broken Down by Day)

All the Restaurants Where Kids Eat for Free

Monday:

  1. Brewzzi: If your kids are 12 or under they’ll eat for free. Details: Get up to 2 kids meals with an entree purchase of at least $12.
  2. Buffalo Wild Wings: Those 12 and under can eat from the kids menu for just 99 cents. Varies by location.
  3. Chili’s: One kids meal for every adult entree purchased. Call ahead as some Chili’s locations offer this promo on Tuesdays.
  4. Fuddruckers: From 4-9 pm on Mondays, children eat for no-charge with a paying adult.
  5. Golden Corral: Everyone under 10 years of age eat for free between 5 and 9pm at your local Golden Corral.
  6. Red Robin: Kids 10 and under eat free with a paying adult. I used this one all the time but haven’t in a while. Does it still exist?
  7. TGIFridays: Varies by location, at some TGIFs kids chow down for free on Tuesdays.

See Also: Month-to-Month Guide to Getting Free Food and Treats at Restaurants

Tuesday:

  1. Applebee’s: 1 free kids meal with every adult entree. Also, if you have a big ol’ family, additional kids can eat for only $1 at Applebee’s.
  2. Backyard Burgers: Buy at least one adult combo meal and get a free kids meal. Must be 12 and under and dine after 4 pm.
  3. Bennigan’s: Dine on Tuesdays after 4 pm and get 12 and under eat for free with paying adult.
  4. Black Eyed Pea: After 5 pm, kids 12 and under eat free with paying adult.
  5. Bob Evans: Free kids meal after 4 pm with adult meal purchase.
  6. Chevy’s: Must purchase 1 adult entree for each free kids meal.
  7. Chick-fil-A: Only between 5:30-7:30 pm. One child per adult grubs for free.
  8. Coco’s Restaurant/Bakery: Kids 10 and under dine for free all day. One free kids meal per 1 adult entree purchased.
  9. Denny’s: Visit from 4pm to 10pm and children will dine for free at Denny’s. Restrictions may apply.
  10. Famous Dave’s: All day on Tuesdays. Find a location near you.
  11. Godfather’s Pizza: From 11am – 2pm as well as from 5pm – 8pm on Tuesdays, all kids 10 and under get to devour the Godfather’s Pizza buffet at no charge.
  12. IKEA: From their website, “Children 12 and under can choose from one combo meal valued at $2.99.”
  13. Lone Star Grill: Kids get to chow down for no charge all day long and they’ll happily feed 2 kids per adult.
  14. Marie Callender’s: Get 1 free kids meal with each adult entree purchased.
  15. Pizza Hut: Visit your local Pizza Hut on a Tuesday evening and the kids dine for free. Varies by location.
  16. Ruby’s Diner: Kids dine for free at Ruby’s from 4pm to time of closing. Can vary by location.
  17. Texas Roadhouse: Kids 12 and under eat for no charge from 4-9 pm.
  18. Tony Roma’s: Everyone aged 11 and under can chow down on ribs for free all day long.
  19. Uno Chicago Grill: Snag a free child meal with any adult entree purchase.

Wednesday:

  1. Gatti Town: Get a free kids buffet with purchase of adult buffet. Must be 10 or under and a limit of 1 child per adult.
  2. Islands: Kids will dine for free all day at Islands. Drop them off in the morning and pick them up at closing. J/K.
  3. Logan’s Roadhouse: Kids under 12 eat free at Logan’s. You’ll get one child meal for every adult entree purchased.
  4. Perkins: Get 1 free kid’s meal with each adult entree purchase. Must be 12 and under and dine from 4 – 9 pm.
  5. Qdoba Mexican Grill: Children dine for free all day long.
  6. Rainforest Cafe: Almost free. Children eat for an affordable $1.99 all day long.
  7. Zarda BBQ: Kids eat free delicious BBQ all day long.

See Also: Student Discounts: 50+ Retailers that Offer Students a Deal

Thursday:

  1. Carrow’s: A child can eat for free from 4-10 pm. An adult entree must be purchased to receive offer.
  2. CB and Potts: Never heard of this place but kiddos can eat free all day if you’re lucky enough to have a location in your neck of the woods.
  3. Damon’s Grill: Kids under 12 years of age eat free with an adult entree purchase.
  4. Macaroni Grill: Kiddos get a free ice cream with any meal purchase.
  5. Shoney’s: You have to be under 4 years of age to get a free meal with adult entree.
  6. Sweet Tomatoes: Children 2 or under can eat free. Not that big of a deal as kids that young don’t eat very much.
  7. The Locker Room: From 4-9 pm on Thursdays, kids under 12 can dine for free.

Friday:

  1. Chicken Out Rotisserie: Get 1 free children’s meal with the purchase of any adult size meal.
  2. Millies Restaurant/Bakery: Kids eat for .99 cents on Fridays. No limits for families, so go crazy folks.

Saturday:

  1. Denny’s: Buy 1 adult entree and 2 children can eat for free at Denny’s. Must dine between 4 and 10 pm.
  2. El Torito: Like Mexican food? Kids 11 or under can chow down for free before 4 pm with a paying adult.
  3. Marie Callendars: Score 1 free kids meal with each adult entree purchased.
  4. Shari’s Restaurant: From 4-9 pm kids chow down for free at your local Shari’s.

Sunday:

  1. Baja Fresh: With the purchase of an adult meal and drink.
  2. Dickey’s BBQ Pit: Three meal options: chicken nuggets, a sandwich plate or a meat plate.
  3. Firehouse Sub’s: All kiddos eat free when an adult combo meal is purchased. Participating restaurants only.
  4. Hooters: From 11am to 11pm the kiddos will dine for free.
  5. Jason’s Deli: All day on Sundays from 10am to 9pm.
  6. Maggiano’s: All kids 5 and under eat for no-charge on Sundays. Can vary by location.
  7. Souper! Salad! All kids aged 4 and under will dine for free. All kids 5-12 eat for only $2.49. They allow two free kids meals per dining adult.
  8. Tropical Smoothie: Free smoothie with the purchase of a regularly priced Paradise Combo. Kids must be 12 and under and child must be present.
  9. White Castle From 4-8 pm when dining with an adult who has purchased at least $4.

Restaurants Where Children Eat Free Every Day:

  1. Bruster’s Ice Cream: Love this one! Kids under 40 inches in height get a free “baby” ice cream cone every day of the week.
  2. Ci Ci’s Pizza: Free chow for all children 3 and under, all day, every day. Sweet.
  3. Culver’s: Kids will get a free dessert everyday…you just gotta ask for it.
  4. IHOP – Kids eat free everyday from 4-10 pm.
  5. On the Border: Every dang day kids will get a free sundae with a meal purchase. Participation varies by location.

Ask the Reader: What other restaurants have your kids eaten for free at? Let me know via the comments below and I’ll get it added to the article. Thanks.

By Kyle James

Photo credit to Mike Mozart (1, 2), Daniel Oines.

Abandon Shopping Cart: The Retailers Who’ll Bait You Back with a Coupon

Updated May 9, 2024 by Kyle James
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Have you ever been shopping online at your favorite store, add items to your cart, then decide to not make the purchase for one reason or another? Maybe it was just to expensive. Maybe the shipping costs were a deal breaker. Whatever your reasoning for abandoning your online shopping cart, some popular online stores are now sending a follow-up email to try and entice you back with a coupon or discount to complete your purchase.

The Online Retailers Who'll Bait You Back with a Coupon

So why not use this information to your advantage and try to get a coupon to save save some money.

For this “coupon trick” to work you need to keep the following in mind:

1. Must Register First – The retailer obviously needs to know your email address for this to work. So you need to make sure to register and log-in with the retailer before you try this frugal hack.

Many websites will let you check out as a ‘Guest’, but that won’t work, you have to register and be logged into your account before you abandon your shopping cart.

2. Gotta Know When To Fold ‘Em – Once you have placed the item(s) in your cart, go through the entire checkout process until you get to the payment page. Do not log-out or close the browser window until you get at least this far.

If you want to increase your chances of getting a coupon via email, you may want to enter your credit card information and exit when you see the button that says some variation f “Click to Finalize your Purchase”.

3. Not All Coupons are the Same – The type of coupon you get via email can depend on many internal factors within the retailer’s database. Things like buying history and frequency of purchases are undoubtedly taken into account when deciding how good an offer to email you.

Also, if you clicked a Google ad to get to the retailer’s site you may be less likely to get a coupon as they have to pay the search engine giant a fee for that click. So just be aware that the coupon you get could be different than the one your friend gets, if they get one at all.

I should also add that many online retailers are sending out an email reminding you of your abandoned cart, but most are not handing out a coupon code to entice you back and help you save some money.

But awesomely, here are 17 online stores that currently are.

Babies R Us/Toys R Us.com

Babies R Us

~ If you’re buying something from Babies R Us.com or Toys R Us.com and you can’t find a coupon or free shipping offer it may be worth abandoning your cart and checking your email the following day.

They are notorious for offering an incentive to get you to come back and finalize your purchase. My example above was fairly lack-luster but it’s always worth a shot.

See Also: 9 Ways to Hack Your Black Friday This Year to Save Money and Time

Bass Pro Shops.com

Bass Pro Shops

~ Now here is a great example of using this strategy to your advantage. The Bass Pro Shops coupons we are given are typically pretty bad. Maybe a decent free shipping coupon code on occasion but that’s about it.

So when I was given a $20 off $100+ coupon via email when I abandoned my online cart, I was pleasantly surprised.

Bed Bath & Beyond.com

Bed Bath & Beyond.com

~ The next time you are shopping at the Bed Bath & Beyond website and don’t have access to a coupon, just abandon your cart and wait for this beautiful 20% off any single item coupon to show up in your email in-box. Couldn’t be easier.

Birchbox.com

Best Buy

Birchbox.com sells high-quality beauty and grooming products. Make sure you never pay full price when shopping on their website.

A great way to make this happen is to register, add stuff to your virtual cart, proceed to the billing page, then say “Adios!” You stand an excellent chance of getting a 20% off $35+ coupon via email.

Cafe Press.com

Best Buy

~ The next time you are shopping at CafePress.com and about to finalize your purchase, hold your horses for a second McFly.

Abandon your purchase and close your browser window and wait for your 20% off coupon code to magically appear in your email inbox.

Crocs.com

Crocs

~ We often have a bunch of Crocs.com coupon codes here on Rather-Be-Shopping.com but they are rarely as good as this 20% off coupon you’ll get when you abandon your online shopping basket.

Get your next pair of Crocs sandals on the cheap.

Dick’s Sporting Goods.com

Dick's Sporting Goods

~ For those who are always looking for a deal on sporting goods and athletic apparel, abandon your Dick’s Sporting Goods virtual cart and wait for the coupon to show up via email.

We were able to score a 10% off coupon code.

See Also: Save Money at Dick’s: 29 Clever Ways to Make it Happen

JCPenney.com

JCPenney

~ In order to get a JCPenney.com coupon via email you don’t even have to add items to your online cart.

All you have to do is view some items and it’ll trigger an email with a link to get coupon codes.

Of course you’ll need to be logged into your JCPenney account with a valid email address to get the correspondence.

J.Jill.com

J.Jill

~ I was able to score a $20 off $80+ coupon code from J.Jill just by logging into their site and clicking around for a bit.

In order to have a better chance of getting a coupon emailed to you I would go ahead and add stuff to your virtual cart.

I have also seen coupons for free shipping on your entire order handed out similarly via email.

Kate Spade.com

Kate Spade.com

~ I think Kate Spade really has their “abandon-cart “strategy figured out.

I found the above email, which included a 15% off coupon code, to be perfectly done (clear, short & sweet) and quite persuasive.

If I were a chick I’d be shopping at Kate Spade as we speak.

Levi Store.com

Free Shipping coupons

~ Levi also does a nice job with their abandon cart emails.

A 25% of coupon for Levi is pretty dang sweet and gives you savings that most (if not all) coupon websites just can’t provide.

Love it. FYI, you just might have to wait close to 48 hours to get your email from them.

See Also: All the Popular Retailers With Live Chat Operators Who Hand Out Coupons

Macy’s.com

Macy's

~ While I personally have not received an “abandoned cart” coupon from Macy’s, I have it on good authority that it’s just a matter of time.

But…they’ll happily send you a 15% off coupon code to your inbox just for registering for the Macy’s email newsletter.

Proflowers.com

~ The next time you’re shopping at Proflowers.com and looking for that prefect bouquet for Mom or that special someone, abandon your dang virtual cart and get a quick 10% off your purchase.

In the above email you’ll also get a free glass vase with your online purchase.

Purity Products.com

Purity Products.com sells popular nutritional supplements and vitamins.

If you shop with them regularly, you definitely should try the abandon cart strategy as you’re almost guaranteed to get a coupon in your inbox to save money.

The above example gave the recipient free shipping on top of the 30% off coupon.

Shutterfly.com

~ Yeah, what the heck are you waiting for?

The next time you can’t find a Shutterfly coupon just log-in, add stuff to your cart, then log-out.

You stand a great chance of getting a 20% off promo code (or better) in your email inbox. I’m all over this one when I make our family Christmas photo cards this year.

Williams-Sonoma.com

~ Williams-Sonoma will happily send you a reminder email with a free shipping coupon code attached when you abandon your online purchase.

Yeah, it has a $49 minimum attached but try and buy something from them under $49. Not an easy task.

Ask the Reader: Have you ever successfully used the “abandon-cart” strategy to score a coupon via email? If so, let me know what online retailer it was at and I’ll get it added to this article. Thanks!

By Kyle James

Photo credit to Nicholas Eckhart.